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What is a DAS pass at Disney?

DAS is intended for Guests who have difficulty tolerating extended waits in a conventional queue environment due to a disability. DAS doesn't provide immediate access to experiences, but rather allows Guests to request a return time for a specific experience that is comparable to the current standby wait.



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The DAS pass isn't an express pass like Genie + is, you will be given a return time based on the actual standby wait time. So you will need Genie + if you want to get on rides quicker.

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I highly recommend utilizing the DAS Advance process before your trip. Our trip will be at a crowded time in the parks, and not having to head to guest services is certainly a plus. The fact that the wait times in the virtual queue are lower makes it much easier on families to be able to plan for this process.

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You will need to explain your needs to the Cast Member at the attractions. A DAS is NOT required for those accommodations. – A DAS is not usable on rides, attractions, meet & greets, parades and fireworks shows that don't offer both a Standby queue and a Genie+ queue.

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Some common conditions and diagnoses that may be approved include autism, anxiety, and ADHD. Basically, if you have any condition or disorder that makes it challenging to remain in lines for extended periods of time, then you qualify for a Disney DAS pass.

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If you have any physical or mental condition that impacts your ability to wait in a standard queue line for an extended period of time, you likely qualify for a DAS pass. There is not a specific list of disabilities that qualify for the DAS at Disney.

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There is a maximum of 2 DAS Advance selections permitted per day and specific experiences are subject to availability. DAS Advance selections are valid for use only on the date chosen.

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Disabilities Access Service (DAS) Card Guests with Diabetes do qualify for the DAS card. Please see our DAS FAQs for information about how to get this pass.

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Did you know that Disney offers a Disability Access Service that allows children with ADHD to 'virtually' wait in line, saving them (and their families) the agony of trudging through those long, boring, tantrum-inducing queues?

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There is a broad range of disabilities that may be eligible for DAS. While there is no specific list of what disabilities qualify for DAS at Disney World, some common conditions that may be approved for a DAS Pass include ADHD, autism, or anxiety.

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Often, asthma is triggered by weather conditions. If you are sensitive to heat, you might want to consider the Disability Access Service (DAS). Walt Disney World is committed to providing an excellent experience for all of its Guests, including those with medical conditions.

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Marlin clearly suffers from anxiety and PTSD, with a side of OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder). He won't even let Nemo leave the house without doing a ritual. Marlin also has separation anxiety. As soon as Nemo is out of his sight, Marlin's anxiety makes him believe that the worst will happen.

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Consider a disability assistance card. Disney also offers what's called Disability Access Service to guests (you're not a “visitor” — you're a “guest”!) who are unable to wait in a long line due to a disability. The card allows you to go to an attraction and get a set time to come back and experience the ride.

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If you've also added Genie+ to your tickets for the day, you'll be able to make your first Lightning Lane selection starting at 7 a.m. You can continue to make both DAS and Lightning Lane selections for available attractions throughout the day - as soon as you use one, you'll be able to make another!

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The Guest who is requesting to use DAS must be present during registration (in person or live video call) and when redeeming a DAS return time at Walt Disney World theme parks.

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Virtual Queue & Disney World Disability Pass If a DAS guest succeeds in requesting a boarding group they will be able to access the attraction through the Lightning Lane just as they would for other attractions. A Guest can hold one active DAS return time and join one virtual queue at the same time.

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If you've also added Genie+ to your tickets for the day, you'll be able to make your first Lightning Lane selection starting at 7 a.m. You can continue to make both DAS and Lightning Lane selections for available attractions throughout the day - as soon as you use one, you'll be able to make another!

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There are two ways to register for the DAS Disney World program: before you arrive for your visit, or upon entering the park. Registration involves answering a few questions from a cast member. It does not require medical documentation or other proof of disability.

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Unfortunately, pregnancy is not deemed as a disability, and is not a part of the DAS program. However, what you can do is look into wheelchair or ECV scooter rentals to make travel throughout Disneyland Park and Disney's California Adventure Park easier for you.

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